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07-06-2016, 11:54 AM | #1 |
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Coding out TPMS display When There are no Sensors in Tires
I posted this in the track section bc it concerns my track tires but didn't get any answers so I'll try here.
I have no sensors in my track tires and would like not to have the display pop up every time I start the car. I did a search in the Coding section and found nothing. Does anyone know the coding formula to make this display go away? Please share. Thanks for your help. |
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If you do not want to VO code the above ECUs in order to keep some other codings, you can alternatively undo the following FDLs: Code:
<<< CAFD_0000067B.caf.002_012_000 (ICMQL) >>> ICMQL > Daten 3000 > IcmKod_B_S2VBA = verbaut <<< CAFD_00001A33.caf.001_003_002 (DSC_CT02M) >>> DSC_CT02M > DSC_CODIERDATEN_ALLGEMEIN 3000 > C_Funktion_RDCi_l = aktiv DSC_CT02M > DSC_CODIERDATEN_ALLGEMEIN 3000 > C_Funktion_RPA_e = nicht_aktiv DSC_CT02M > DSC_CODIERDATEN_RPA_CONTI 3002 > C_RPA_Extra = nicht_aktiv <<< CAFD_00000794.caf.015_041_025 (FEM_01) >>> FEM_01 > RemoteControl 30D0 > RC_RDC_ENABLE = aktiv <<< CAFD_000009C8.caf.006_003_053 (KOMBI L7_MID) >>> KOMBI L7_MID > ERM_Konfiguration 3004 > ST_TYR_RDC_ALIVE = aktiv KOMBI L7_MID > ERM_Konfiguration 3004 > ST_TYR_RDC_TIMEOUT = aktiv KOMBI L7_MID > FZG_Ausstattung 3003 > DSC_MIT_RPA = ohne_RPA [Default] <<< CAFD_00001EF6.caf.006_018_007 (HU_NBT_EVO) >>> HU_NBT_EVO > EXBOX 3001 > RDC = aktiv HU_NBT_EVO > EXBOX 3001 > RDC_DRUCK_TEMP = druck HU_NBT_EVO > EXBOX 3001 > RDC_FORTSCHRITTSANZEIGE = nicht_aktiv [Default] HU_NBT_EVO > EXBOX 3001 > REIFENUEBERWACHUNG_RDC_RPA = rdc HU_NBT_EVO > EXBOX 3001 > RPA = nicht_aktiv
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Thanks very much for the response. I am awaiting my cable which should arrive tomorrow and then I plan to dive in as a beginner in coding 101. What you wrote doesn't mean much to me at this time but after I get my feet wet, so to speak, I'm sure it will become clear what I need to do.
As yet, nothing is coded so nothing would be undone with the first method you outlined. I assume removing 2VB from all those areas would be the proper move. I also assume I could then do subsequent coding in other areas of my choosing. All the coding possibilities are really neat. This is my first BMW ever. I had a 996 turbo for about 9 years before this. To my knowledge nothing like this was ever available to us. as P owners. |
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There are also a couple of tricks you can use to make this faster if you are going to be switching your tires often, but it is best to go one step at a time.
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I want to do this for my winter rim switch over. When I put my summer rims back on, how do I switch back to using the tpms?
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On my E93 M3 I had to locate and unplug the TPMS module as well. The tire sensors on my car didn't work well with aftermarket wheels. I left them in and coded out & still had to unplugged the receiver that was in the trunk. The car still displayed a flat tire the one time that happened but all Tpms pressures were no longer an active. |
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